Coppernicus E-Bike launched in Mangaluru
Team Udayavani, Sep 12, 2018, 4:47 PM IST
Mangaluru: Coppernicus, an Indian motor vehicle brand which designs and manufactures electric vehicles, has launched its first premium segment e-bike Coppernicus T3, in Mangaluru.
Coppernicus is launching 3 models with a range of 30 to 100 Kms and a price tag between Rs.40,000.00 and Rs.1.28 Lakhs. The bike is powered by a 250W motor from Bafang. It has a max speed of 25 KMPH and a 14 Ah Lithium Ion Battery Pack as its power train.
The E-Bike has been specifically designed for the Indian market. While pedaling, the E-bikes have sensors that will assist your ride by supplying the required power from the motors as per your settings. It can also cruise without pedaling – for which a separate accelerator is provided. A color LCD display provides the rider with information like battery life, speed and other settings.
Coppernicus is also launching a foldable e-bike with a range of 30 Kms which one can carry in one’s car for recreational purpose.
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